Frank Meeuwsen
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July 10th, 2:08pm
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How computers can cure cultural diabetes - New Scientist
For all the possibilities of our new culture machines, most people are still stuck in download mode. Even after the advent of widespread social media, a pyramid of production remains, with a small number of people uploading material, a slightly larger group commenting on or modifying that content, and a huge percentage remaining content to just consume. One reason for the persistence of this pyramid of production is that for the past half-century, much of the world's media culture has been defined by a single medium - television - and television is defined by downloading.
via newscientist.com
March 25th, 7:03am
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Free download Album "Exhale Tempus" by Thomas Laurén
The reason this album is for free is fairly simple. In the 60’s the government tried to control radio. The reaction was piracy. Now, big companies are trying to control our consuming behaviour. But what they didn’t expect was evolution. The evolution of our ego. We do not want things for ourselves any longer, we want to share them. This is the reason that this album is free and available for everyone.
via thomaslauren.nl
February 15th, 1:34pm
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7i netwerkmodel (concept)
via slideshare.net
Interessant model van @marketingfacts om de juiste vragen te stellen aan bedrijven/merken/organisaties die een volgende stap in (digitale) conversaties willen maken. Wat mist er nog aan, wat kan scherper? Laat het hem weten!
March 3rd, 5:41am
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The Culture Industry on the Internet: Memes and the BK Case Study – Topics in Digital Media - Fall 09
The Culture Industry, deemed thusly by the Frankfurt School’s Adorno & Horkheimer, produces standardized units of popular culture that are utilized by companies to keep the masses continually participating in capitalism.
January 5th, 12:58am
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15 minutes of fame? Now it’s 1 frame of fame « Anne Helmond
via annehelmond.nl
Nice!
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